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Post by bikepartsonline on May 21, 2006 19:43:36 GMT
Kevlar is a fibre and used in belts, not the rollers. Malossi rollers are rubbish, ask anyone on a tuning site, they last 1000miles if ya lucky, the nylon is too thin and wears very rapidly, Malossi say check them every 300miles so that tells ya the expected life span!
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Post by jason on May 22, 2006 6:32:43 GMT
If your rollers are to heavy would this affect your top speed because you just arent getting enough revs to get you there..Ive ordered 4.4g rollers(malossi dam dam )Just gotta wait for that 300km to come round
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Post by hypojam on May 22, 2006 6:46:38 GMT
My Malossi ones aren't too bad in my opinion...
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Post by ally1756 on May 22, 2006 15:59:03 GMT
i got some from beedspeed which arent mallossi or anythign and theyve done 300km already and are fine! and BPO our scoots dont batter the rollers as much as others so they last longer
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Post by jason on May 22, 2006 17:22:02 GMT
Ive just got my rollers they 4.7g so just got another 150km to go..Wont be able to do it for a month cos im off to sunnier climbs on saturday..jay #dancing_man#
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Post by BillyGreen1973 on May 22, 2006 17:29:06 GMT
The 5g Malossi rollers I got are solid, i.e. they don't have a hole in the middle. The nylon is around 6mm thick with a metal plug in the middle.
I can't see them going out of shape or wearing out too quickly
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Post by bikepartsonline on May 22, 2006 20:31:34 GMT
Maybe they have finally changed them then... Malossi rollers have always been rubbish... Hope they are better then. ;D
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